Sheryl Crow Reassures Fans Over Brain Tumour

SingerSheryl Crow has reassured her fans not to worry about her condition after she was diagnosed with a benign brain tumour.

As we reported yesterday (6th June), the Soak Up The Sun hitmaker revealed during an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal that after having an MRI scan last November, she discovered she had the tumour, called a meningioma.

Sheryl explained: "I worried about my memory so much that I went and got an MRI. And I found out I have a brain tumour. And I was, like, 'See? I knew there was something wrong.' I haven't really talked about it.

"In November, I found out I have a brain tumour. But it's benign, so I don't have to worry about it. But it gives me a fit."

The 50-year old star has since taken to Facebook to comment on her health, writing: "Hey everyone - please don't worry about my 'brain tumour', it's a non-cancerous growth.

"I know some folks can have problems with this kind of thing, but I want to assure everyone I'm OK.

"I'm feeling very healthy and happy, and having a great time on the road playing with my new band. I'm busy working on my next record too, which I'm very excited about... and I'll be on the Tony Awards this Sunday."

Crow added: "Really appreciate everyone's love and concern, I feel so blessed to have the support of all my fans, but I'm good - really!"